I have read up on wet/dry filters but stil don't understand it. Are they better then canisters?
scottnlisa Member Aug 29, 2010 #1 I have read up on wet/dry filters but stil don't understand it. Are they better then canisters?
u mike Member Aug 29, 2010 #2 If you want a new filter get a sump. Quote: Originally Posted by scottnlisa http:///forum/thread/379854/please-explain-a-wet-dry-filter-to-me#post_3303223 I have read up on wet/dry filters but stil don't understand it. Are they better then canisters?
If you want a new filter get a sump. Quote: Originally Posted by scottnlisa http:///forum/thread/379854/please-explain-a-wet-dry-filter-to-me#post_3303223 I have read up on wet/dry filters but stil don't understand it. Are they better then canisters?
S saxman Guest Aug 30, 2010 #3 +1, ditch the "wet-dry" in favor of a sump, fuge, or combo sump/fuge. The only plus a "wet-dry" has over a canister is that it does boost your water volume a bit, but the bioballs end up being just a big of a nitrate producer as a canister.
+1, ditch the "wet-dry" in favor of a sump, fuge, or combo sump/fuge. The only plus a "wet-dry" has over a canister is that it does boost your water volume a bit, but the bioballs end up being just a big of a nitrate producer as a canister.
novahobbies Well-Known Member Aug 30, 2010 #4 https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/forum/thread/379456/please-explain-a-wet-dry-filter-system It's a pretty good thread if you didn't see it.
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/forum/thread/379456/please-explain-a-wet-dry-filter-system It's a pretty good thread if you didn't see it.